11-30-2010, 04:23 PM
OK, so I live a few minutes from the local pond. Nothing great but a handy place to go for a quick outing when you can't go further and need to get out. The ponds are regularly stocked as is the stream that runs between them. I don't often fish the stream in that area because it's hugely overgrown with russian olive trees. Further down it opens up quite a bit and subsequently gets fished a lot more.
Anyhow, I needed to get out the other day so I headed down. My usual spot at the inlet to the pond was taken. I decided to move elsewhere rather than just elbow my way in like most folks do (gotta love that, don't you?) I decided to explore the stream a little. Found a likely little spot where there was a little guy feeding on the surface (which surprised me given the time of year) but didn't have anything that interested him. Likely nothing I had for the surface was small enough.
Decided to explore a little more. The stream was about 8-10 feet across and a couple feat deep. I spotted a gap in the trees about as wide and watched for a minute. Saw a really nice trout for the area, over 12", slowly float downstream from the Russian olives (which are thorny and grow all the way down into the water), hang out there for a minute and then move back up under the olive trees. I'm still fishing with a casting bubble and spinning real until christmas and knew that, given the small area I had, the casting bubble would have scared the fish away in a heartbeat.
Is there a way to target fish in an area like that with a fly rod? He probably moves down that far occasionally then moves back upstream, so he likely won't see anything I tempt him with unless he happens to be right there, in which case it would be very easy to spook him because I'd have to drop it about right in front of him. Any input on this to help out a new guy?
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Anyhow, I needed to get out the other day so I headed down. My usual spot at the inlet to the pond was taken. I decided to move elsewhere rather than just elbow my way in like most folks do (gotta love that, don't you?) I decided to explore the stream a little. Found a likely little spot where there was a little guy feeding on the surface (which surprised me given the time of year) but didn't have anything that interested him. Likely nothing I had for the surface was small enough.
Decided to explore a little more. The stream was about 8-10 feet across and a couple feat deep. I spotted a gap in the trees about as wide and watched for a minute. Saw a really nice trout for the area, over 12", slowly float downstream from the Russian olives (which are thorny and grow all the way down into the water), hang out there for a minute and then move back up under the olive trees. I'm still fishing with a casting bubble and spinning real until christmas and knew that, given the small area I had, the casting bubble would have scared the fish away in a heartbeat.
Is there a way to target fish in an area like that with a fly rod? He probably moves down that far occasionally then moves back upstream, so he likely won't see anything I tempt him with unless he happens to be right there, in which case it would be very easy to spook him because I'd have to drop it about right in front of him. Any input on this to help out a new guy?
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]. She'll hit Millcreek soon and recall all the dang brush that gets in your way. What I meant about wading up if possible is if you can even get 6 inches of clearance over your head you can usually get some sort of cast off. I realize this isn't always possible. Last little stream I fished there where stretches that not only I couldn't get through on the stream but some parts even my dogs had to go around for 10 - 50 yards- just too many branches in the way. dabbing and slingshot was the only way I fished and some spots just too hard to get to no matter what.